India simplifies visa issuing procedures for Russians

Aug 12 2011

ITAR-TASS

RBTH

India has simplified the visa issuing procedure for Russian nationals with an aim to develop relations in the sphere of tourism, the recently appointed Indian Ambassador to Russia, Ajai Malhotra, told Tass, ITAR-TASS reports.

The ambassador said India is a
popular destination for tourism. With an aim to attract Russian tourists and
business people to India, India has introduced changes to liberalize the
visa regime for these categories of Russia nationals.

Tourist visas are now issued within three
working days and are valid six months with the right of multi-entry, he
explained. The issuing of a business visa for one year with the right of
multi-entry also takes three days now, the ambassador added.

He said last year about 110,000 visas,
mostly tourist, were issued for Russian nationals, and expressed hope that the
number of issued visas will increase by at least 25 percent this year. Focusing
on the safety of foreign tourists, the ambassador said measures were taken
recently to tighten control at airports, hotels, market places and other places
of tourist congestion.

The ambassador said specially set up
tourist police would consider requests and complaints, as well as would help
tourists in issues of law and order, medical assistance as well as language and
visa issues.

Focusing on Russian-Indian relations on the
whole, the ambassador said they were exemplary in many respects. This concerns
long-term cooperation in such spheres as space, defence, nuclear energy,
science and technologies, the diplomat noted.

He said India would also support
initiatives improving relations between the two peoples and an exchange of
experience among entrepreneurs, reporters, the youth, parliamentarians and
workers in the arts.